What's it going to cost? | Lincoln University What's it going to cost?

Coming to university is a significant investment. It’s a big time commitment, a major step towards your future career, and a financial investment as well.

You’ve already made a good choice by finding out what we have to offer. Whatever you choose to study, you need to be prepared to work hard and to enjoy your time at uni, always with your eye on the end game: to get a good job when you graduate.

To ensure you can start enjoying your earnings as soon as possible once you've secured employment, you'll want to stay on top of your finances while you're at Lincoln. This starts with understanding exactly what your studies are going to cost you.

For up-to-date information about how and when to pay your fees and details on the process for applying for scholarships and grants, refer to the sections below or contact the Student Administration team.

What's it going to cost?

Coming to university is a significant investment. It’s a big time commitment, a major step towards your future career, and a financial investment as well.

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You’ve already made a good choice by finding out what we have to offer. Whatever you choose to study, you need to be prepared to work hard and to enjoy your time at uni, always with your eye on the end game: to get a good job when you graduate.

To ensure you can start enjoying your earnings as soon as possible once you've secured employment, you'll want to stay on top of your finances while you're at Lincoln. This starts with understanding exactly what your studies are going to cost you.

For up-to-date information about how and when to pay your fees and details on the process for applying for scholarships and grants, refer to the sections below or contact the Student Administration team.

If you are new to tertiary education, the Government may pay your fees in 2018

* New Zealanders who finished school in 2017, or will finish school during 2018, now qualify for a year of free tertiary education in 2018. * If you're not a recent school leaver and you've done less than half a fulltime year of education or training before, you also qualify.* More information for prospective students and trainees is at the fees-free website www.feesfree.govt.nz.